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Schur Algebras and Representation Theory

Schur Algebras and Representation Theory

Schur Algebras and Representation Theory

Stuart Martin, Magdalene College, Cambridge
January 2009
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9780521100465

    The Schur algebra is an algebraic system providing a link between the representation theory of the symmetric and general linear groups (both finite and infinite). In the text Dr Martin gives a full, self-contained account of this algebra and these links, covering both the basic theory of Schur algebras and related areas. He discusses the usual representation-theoretic topics such as constructions of irreducible modules, the blocks containing them, their modular characters and the problem of computing decomposition numbers; moreover deeper properties such as the quasi-hereditariness of the Schur algebra are discussed. The opportunity is taken to give an account of quantum versions of Schur algebras and their relations with certain q-deformations of the coordinate rings of the general linear group. The approach is combinatorial where possible, making the presentation accessible to graduate students. This is the first comprehensive text in this important and active area of research; it will be of interest to all research workers in representation theory.

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    January 2009
    Paperback
    9780521100465
    256 pages
    229 × 152 × 15 mm
    0.38kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Polynomial functions and combinatorics
    • 2. The Schur algebra
    • 3. Representation theory of the Schur algebra
    • 4. Schur functors and the symmetric group
    • 5. Block theory
    • 6. The q-Schur algebra
    • 7. Representation theory of Sq (n, r)
    • Appendix: a review of algebraic groups
    • References
    • Indexes.
      Author
    • Stuart Martin , Magdalene College, Cambridge